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544 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 2012
“And Moses asked Metatron . . . What are these windows [of the first heaven]? And he said to him, These windows are:
Windows of worship
Windows of beckoning
Windows of weeping
Windows of joy
Windows of satiety
Windows of hunger
Windows of penury
Windows of wealth
Windows of peace
Windows of war
Windows of bearing
Windows of birth
and he saw—
windows without number and end”
[The angel] Metatron said to me:
Come and I will show you
the letters by which heaven and earth were created;
the letters by which seas and rivers were created;
the letters by which mountains and hills were created;
the letters by which trees and grasses were created;
the letters by which stars and constellations were created . . .
the letters by which the throne of glory and the wheels of the chariot were created . . .
the letters by which wisdom and understanding, knowledge and intelligence, humility and rectitude were created, by which the whole world is sustained.”
“He called to Nothing—which split;
to existence—pitched like a tent;
to the world—as it spread beneath sky.”
With desire’s span He established the heavens,
as His hand coupled the tent of the planets
with loops of skill,
weaving creation’s pavilion,
the links of His will
reaching the lowest
rung of creation—
the curtain
at the outermost edge of the spheres . . .
Who could make sense of creation’s secrets,
of your raising up over the ninth sphere
the circle of mind,
the sphere of the innermost chamber?
The tenth to the Lord is always sacred:
This is the highest ring,
transcending all elevation
and beyond all ideation.”